
Energy Information Administration - Abbreviations and Sources
Explore key abbreviations used in the energy sector such as AEO, Bcf/d, LED, and more. Understand the data sources for projected values in energy modeling systems. Learn about the resources provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration for in-depth analysis and forecasting.
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Abbreviations AEO = Annual Energy Outlook Bcf/d = billion cubic feet per day LED = light-emitting diode CAGR = compound annual growth rate LNG = liquefied natural gas CAISO = California Independent System Operator LOGS = Low Oil and Gas Supply case CCGT = natural gas combined cycle PJM = Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Interconnection CFL = compact fluorescent lamp PV = photovoltaic CHP = combined heat and power Tcf = trillion cubic feet CO2 = carbon dioxide EIA Glossary | www.eia.gov/tools/glossary EIA = U.S. Energy Information Administration ERCOT = Electric Reliability Council of Texas GDP = gross domestic product HC = High Renewable Cost case HOGS = High Oil and Gas Supply case LC = Low Renewable Cost case 2 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2021 (AEO2021) www.eia.gov/aeo
Graph sources Projected values are sourced from Projections: EIA, AEO2021 National Energy Modeling System (runs: ref2021.d113020a, highprice.d113020a, lowprice.d113020a, highmacro.d113020a, lowmacro.d113020a, highogs.d120120a, lowogs.d113020a, hirencst.d113020a, lorencst.d113020a) EIA historical data are sourced from Monthly Energy Review (and supporting databases), September 2020 Form EIA-860M, Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory, July 2020 For source information for specific graphs published in this document, contact annualenergyoutlook@eia.gov. 3 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2021 (AEO2021) www.eia.gov/aeo
For more information AEO Working Groups | https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/aeo/workinggroup/ AEO Analysis and Forecasting Experts | https://www.eia.gov/about/contact/forecasting.php#longterm U.S. Energy Information Administration homepage | www.eia.gov Short-Term Energy Outlook | www.eia.gov/steo Annual Energy Outlook | www.eia.gov/aeo International Energy Outlook | www.eia.gov/ieo Monthly Energy Review | www.eia.gov/mer Today in Energy | www.eia.gov/todayinenergy EIA s Application Programming Interface (API) | www.eia.gov/opendata 4 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2021 (AEO2021) www.eia.gov/aeo